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Noviota

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#34200 21-May-2009 09:55
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My laptop mainboard has died. Opened her up to try and fix her, no luck. So I've completely dismantled her.

I have the following parts to offer away:


  • Screen (17" widescreen, blue top)

  • Bluetooth Module

  • Modem Module

  • Wi-Fi Module

  • Battery

  • Charger

  • CPU

  • RAM

  • Keyboard


All as-is, pick up in Wellington CBD.

Happy to let these go for free to a good home. I.E. to fix other laptops, not to make a profit!

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Noviota

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  #216562 21-May-2009 09:58
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Oh, and the optical drive too.

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ATinyChipmunk
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  #216587 21-May-2009 11:10
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could i please have the wifi and cpu and ram and bluetooth and screen :P

I work in cbd i can collect in my lunch break? ill give a donation of $20?

Noviota

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  #216634 21-May-2009 12:57
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Items have gone.



paradoxsm
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  #216665 21-May-2009 13:54
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Mine had a busted screen, it packed up totally 4 days ago! otherwise display would have been useful.

Kudos to you for donating the parts rather than trying to hock them off on trademe for 90% of the new prices like most would.

Noviota

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  #216675 21-May-2009 14:35
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I did actually take the $20 "donation"...

Its going to go towards an external usb enclosure for me to get the data off the drive.

I don't usually try make money off my second hand gear, I just want it to be of use to someone.

ATinyChipmunk
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  #216695 21-May-2009 15:28
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and it already is :) thanks again. do you also still have the motherboard? want to have a go at some soldering :)

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  #216699 21-May-2009 15:31
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Nope, motherboard was destroyed in attempts to isolate the fault

 
 
 
 

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  #216715 21-May-2009 16:00
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All good

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